Catcher in the Rye is the first one I can come up with. And I like Salinger.
Along the same lines, I like William Faulkner, but The Sound and the Fury makes me just a bit angry.
The Scarlet Letter. Meh.
The Brothers Karamazov
Wuthering Heights. Blah, love story my ass.

I started reading Lolita and it was so well written but the subject matter was just too much for me.

Also I found that Terry Pratchet and Patricia Cornwell got old pretty quickly, I liked the first two from each author that I read but after a while it just seemed repetitive. Does it count as a new book if you just change around some names and insignificant details?

The Emperor's Children. Won lots of awards but I couldn't get into it at all.

2/c and some 3A.
Protein sensitive but can use occasionally
Highly porous. Color over grey.
Best 1st day method: Super Soaker
Stylers: Mix Curls in a Bottle into everything for shine. Terrible pj
Sometimes try roller sets - classic glamor but I prefer my curls. Every day is a gift

An author that I find completely overrated: Haruki Murakami. I read A Wild Sheep Chase and Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World. I didn't dislike them so much as think they were kind of meh. Maybe something got lost in the translation.

2666 by Roberto Bolano. Another one that might have had translation issues. I found the first few parts of the book only alright- and a bit too pretentious- but I gave up during the part that described all of the murders in the small Mexican border town. Very grisly. After looking through some reviews at Amazon I realized that a number of people had the same impression of the book as I did, and I gave myself permission to put the damn thing away.

The Sookie Stackhouse series. I read the first three- after the first book I figured I'd give it another try. I would have given up after book #2, except I'd purchased 2 and 3 together! I wasn't exactly expecting anything deep, but I didn't realize they would be quite so insipid.